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BOOKS    ON   ANGLING 

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1.  ABBOTT  (Samuel).    Ardenmohr,  among  the  Hills.    A  record 
of  Scenery  and  Sport  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.     With  Etchings 
by  the  Author.     8vo.     London,  1876.  $2  25 

2.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  3  50 

3.  ADAMS  (A.  Leith).     Field  and  Forest  Rambles.    With  Notes 
and  Observations  on  the  Natural  History  of  Eastern  Canada.     Illus- 
trated.    8vo.     London,  1873.  2  25 

4.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  3  75 

5.  AKERMAN    (J.  Y.)     Spring-Tide;    or,    the   Angler    and    his 
Friends.      l8mo.      London,  1852.  I  50 

6.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  2  75 

7.  ALEXANDER  (Col.  Sir  J.  E.)     Salmon-Fishing  in  Canada. 
Illustrated.      London,  1860.  3  oo 

8.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  4  50 

9.  ALLERTON  (R.  G.)     Brook  Trout  Fishing.    An  account  of  a 
Trip  of  the  Oquossoc  Angling  Association  to   Northern  Maine,  in 
June,  1869.    Colored  plate  of  a  Trout,  and  wood-cuts.     i6mo.     New 
half  calf.     New  York,   1869.  4  oo 

10.  AMATEUR    (AN)   Angler's   Days  in  Dove  Dale;  or,   How  I 
spent  my  Three   Weeks   Holiday.     [By   Edward    Marston.]     iSmo- 
London,  1884.  60 

AMERICAN  ANGLER'S  Practical  and  Illustrated  Essays. 
4to.     Paper. 

11.  The  Game  Fish  of  the  West.  25 

12.  The  Fishes  of  the  East  Florida  Coast.  25 

13.  The  Trout  and  the  Black  Bass.  25 

14.  AMERICAN  FISH  and  How  to  Catch  Them.     By  an  Old  Ang- 
ler.    [M.  C.  Weidemeyer.]     Sq.  I2mo.     New  York,  1885.  I  oo 


4  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  Cincinnati. 

15.  ANGLER    (The)  in   Ireland;    or,    An    Englishman's    Rambles 
through  Connaught  and  Munster  during  the  Summer  of  1833.     [By 
Belton.]     2  vols.      I2mo.     London,  1834.  2  75 

16.  ANGLER'S    EVENINGS.     Papers   by  members  of  the    Man- 
chester Anglers'  Association.  2  vols.    I2mo.   Manchester,  1883.  4  50 

17.  ANGUS  (J.  K.)     The  Sportsman's  Year  Book  for  1880.     8vo. 
London,  1880.  I   35 

18.  BADHAM  (Rev.  C.  D.)     Prose  Halieutics ;    or,  Ancient  and 
Modern  Fish  Tattle.     I2mo.     New  half  calf.     London,  1854.     5  oo 

19.  BAGNALL   (George).     Piscatorial   Rambles;    or,    the    Fisher- 
man's Pocket  Companion.      i6mo.     London,  1865.  i   50 

20.  BAINBRIDGE    (Geo.  C.)     The    Fly  Fisher's    Guide.     Illus- 
trated by  colored  plates  representing  upward  of  forty  of  the  most 
useful  Flies,  accurately  copied  from  nature.     Fourth  edition.     I2mo. 
Half  calf.      London,  1840.  5  oo 

21.  BARBER  (Edward  C.)    The  Crack  Shot;  or,  Young  Rifleman's 
Complete  Guide.     Being  a  treatise  on  the  use  of   the    Rifle,   with 
rudimentary  and  finishing  lessons,  directions  for  hunting  Game,  etc. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1868.  2  oo 

22.  BARROWS    (Sam'l  J.  and    Isabel   C.)      The    Shaybacks   in 
Camp.     Ten  Summers  under  Canvas.      I2mo.     Boston,  1887.      I  oo 

23.  BARRY  (William).     Moorland  and   Stream.     With  notes  and 
prose    idyls   on    Sporting    and    Trout    Fishing.       I2mo.       London, 
1871.  2  50 

24.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  4  oo 

25.  BARRY  (William).     Sporting  Rambles  and  Holiday  Papers, 
l6mo.      London,  n.  d.  2  oo 

26.  BARTLETT  (A.  E.)     The  Comic  Angler.     The  ludicrous  ex- 
periences  of    a   Humorous    Angler.      i8mo.      Paper.     Kalamazoo, 
n.  d.  25 

27.  BATTY  (J.  H.)     How  to  Hunt  and  Trap.     Containing  full  in- 
structions   for    hunting    the    Buffalo,   Elk,   Moose,   Deer,   Antelope, 
Bear,   Fox,  Grouse,  Quail,   Geese,   Ducks,  Woodcock,    Snipe,  etc.; 
also  the  localities  where  same  abound.     Illustrated.      I2mo.     New 
York,  1878.  i   50 


Angling  and  Sporting  Books.  5 

28.  BATTY  (J.  H.)     Practical  Taxidermy  and   Home  Decoration. 
Together    with   general    information    for   Sportsmen.       Illustrated. 
i6mo.     New  York,   1887.  I   50 

29.  BEAUFORT  (Duke  of)  and  MORRIS  (Mowbray).    Hunting. 
Illustrated.      I2mo.     London,  1886.  3  50 

30.  BERTRAM  (Jas.  G.)     The  Harvest  of  the  Sea.     Including 
sketches  of  Fisheries  and  Fisher  Folk.     Illustrated.      I2mo.     Lon- 
don, 1873.  2  25 

31.  BENJAMIN  (S.  G.  W.)     The  Cruise  of  the  Alice  May  in  the 
Gulf  of  St.   Lawrence    and    adjacent  waters.       Illustrated.       Small 
4to.     Paper.  I   50 

32.  BISHOP  (W.  H.)     Fish  and  Men  in  the  Maine  Islands.     Illus- 
trated.     i8mo.     Paper.     New  York,  1885.  25 

33.  BLAKEY  (Robert).     Historical  Sketches  of  the  Angling  Lit- 
erature of  all  Nations.     With  a  bibliography  of  English  writers  on 
Angling.      i8mo.     London,  1856.  I   50 

34.  BOGARDUS  (Capt.  A.  H.)     Field,  Cover,  and  Trap  Shooting. 
Embracing    hints    for   skilled    marksmen,    instructions    for    young 
sportsmen,  haunts    and    habits   of  Game    Birds,   flight  and    resorts 
of  Water  Fowl,  breeding  and   breaking  of  Dogs,  etc.     Revised  and 
edited  by  Col.  Prentiss  Ingraham.     Illustrated.     I2mo.     New  York, 
1884.  2  oo 

35.  BONER    (Charles).       Forest    Creatures.       I2mo.       London, 
1861.  2  50 

36.  BOOK  (The)  of  the  Salmon.     By  "Ephemera"  [Edward  Fitz- 
gibbon],  assisted  by  Andrew  Young.     Colored  engravings  of  Salmon 
Flies  and  Salmon  Fry.      i6mo.     London,  1850.  5  oo 

37.  BOOSEY  (Thomas).     Anecdotes  of  Fish  and  Fishing.     I2mo. 
London,  1887.  I  40 

38.  BOSGOED  (D.  Mulder).     Bibliotheca  Ichthyologica  et  Pisca- 
toria.     8vo.      Paper.      Haarlem,  1874.  2  50 

39.  BOWDEN  (Rev.  J.)     The  Naturalist  in  Norway;  or,  Notes  on 
the  Wild  Animals,  Birds,  Fishes,  and  Plants  of  that  Country,  with 
some  account  of  the  principal  Salmon   Rivers.     Illustrated.     I2mo. 
London,  1869.  2  oo 


6  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  Cincinnati. 

40.  BROOKES  (R.)     The  Art  of  Angling.     Rock  and  Sea  Fishing, 
with  the  Natural  History  of  River,  Pond,  and  Sea  Fish.     Illustrated 
with  133  cuts.    i6mo.    New  half  calf,  antique.    London,  1740.     5  oo 

41.  BROWN  (John  J.)     American  Angler's  Guide;  or,  Complete 
Fisher's  Manual  for  the  United   States.     Illustrated.      I2mo.     New 
York,  1876.  2  oo 

42.  BROWN    (Thomas).      The   Taxidermist's    Manual;    or,    the 
art    of   collecting,    preparing,    and    preserving    objects   of    Natural 
History.     Illustrated.      i6mo.     New  York,  1883.  I  25 

43.  BUCKLAND  (Frank).     Familiar  History  of  British    Fishes. 
Illustrated.      161110.     London,  n.  d.  2  oo 

44.  BUCKLAND  (Frank).     Log  Book  of  a  Fisherman  and  Zoolo- 
gist.    Illustrated.      I2mo.     London,  1876.  I   75 

45.  BUCKLAND  (Frank).     Natural   History   of  British    Fishes. 
Their  structure,  economic  uses,  and  capture  by  net  and  rod.     Illus- 
trated.     I2nio.     London   1881.  I   20 

46.  BULGER  (Capt.  Geo.  E.)     Leaves  from  the  Records  of  the  St. 
Hubert's  Club;  or,  reminiscences  of  Sporting   Expeditions  in  many 
lands  (chiefly  in  Canada).     8vo.     London,  1864.  2  50 

47.  BURNAND  (F.  C.)     The  Incompleat  Angler.     After  Master 
Izaak    Walton.       Illustrated   by    Harry    Furniss.       8vo.       London, 
1887.  i  oo 

48.  CAIRNCROSS  (David).     The  Origin  of  the  Silver  Eel.    With 
remarks  on  Bait  and  Fly  Fishing.      i6mo.     London,  1862.  i   50 

49.  CAMPBELL  (Lady  Colin).     A  Book  of  the  Running  Brook 

and  of  Still  Waters.      i8mo.     New  York,  1886.  I  25 

50.  CAMPION  (J.  S.)     On  the  Frontier.     Reminiscences  of  Wild 
Sports,  Personal  Adventures,  and  Strange  Scenes.     Illustrated.     8vo. 
London,  1878.  3  50 

51.  CARTER  (Robert).     A  Summer  Cruise  on  the  Coast  of  New 
England.      i6mo.     Boston,  1864.  3  oo 

52.  CATON  (John  Dean).     The  Antelope  and   Deer  of  America. 
A  comprehensive  scientific  treatise  upon  the    Natural  History,   in- 
cluding the  characteristics,  habits,  affinities,  and  capacity  for  domes- 
tication of  the  Antilocapra  and  Cervidae  of  North  America.     Illus- 
trated.    8vo.     New  York,  n.  d.  (1881).  2  50 


Angling  and  Sporting  Books.  7 

53.  CATON    (John    Dean).      A   Summer   in   Norway.      With   an 
account  of  the  Red  Deer,  Reindeer,  and   Elk.     Illustrated.     8vo. 
Chicago.  I  75 

54.  CLIFFE  (John  H.)     Notes  and  Recollections  of  an  Angler. 
Rambles    among    the    mountains,   valleys,  and  solitudes  of  Wales. 
i8mo.     London,  1860.  I   75 

55.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  3  oo 

56.  COLQUHOUN  (John).     The  Moor  and  the  Loch.     Containing 
minute  instructions  in  all  Highland  Sports.    Plates  and  wood-cuts. 
I2mo.     Edinburgh,  1851.  3  oo 

57.  COLQUHOUN    (John).      Rocks   and    Rivers;    or,    Highland 
Wanderings  over  Craig    and    Corrie.      "Flood    and    Fell."     I2mo. 
London,  1849.  2  25 

58.  COLQUHOUN     (John).      Salmon    Casts    and    Stray   Shots. 
i8mo.     Edinburgh,  1858.  2  oo 

59.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  3  oo 

60.  COLQUHOUN  (John).     Sporting  Days.     I2mo.     Edinburgh, 
1866.  2  oo 

61.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  3  25 

62.  CONWAY  (James).    Forays  among  Salmon  and  Deer.     I2mo. 
London,  1861.  75 

63.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  I  50 

64.  COUES   (Elliott).     Birds   of  the   North-west.     Containing  ac- 
counts of  all  the  Birds  inhabiting  the  great   Missouri  Valley,  with 
copious  biographical  details  from  personal   observation.     8vo.     Bos- 
ton, 1877.  4  50 

65.  COUES  (Elliott).    Key  to  North  American  Birds,  with  General 
Ornithology :  an  outline  of  the  structure  and  classification  of  Birds, 
and  Field  Ornithology ;  a  manual  of  collecting,  preparing,  and  pre- 
serving Birds.     Illustrated.     Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1887.  7  50 

66.  CROSS    (D.  W.)     Fifty  Years  with  the  Gun   and    Rod.     In- 
cluding   tables   showing    the    distance,    penetration,    and    effect   of 
shot,  calculated  by  Leonard  Case ;  gun  trials,  etc.     I2mo.     Cleve- 
land, 1880.  i  50 

67.  CUTCLIFFE  (H.  C.)     The  Art  of  Trout  Fishing  in  Rapid 
Streams.      i8mo.     London,  1883.  I  40 


8  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  Cincinnati. 

68.  CYPRESS  (J.  J.)  [William  P.  Hawes].     Sporting  Scenes  and 

Sundry   Sketches.      Edited    by    Frank    Forester.      2   vols.       I2mo. 
New  York,  1842.  4  oo 

69.  DASHWOOD    (Richard    L.)     Chiploquorgan ;  or,  life  by  the 
camp    fire   in    Dominion    of    Canada    and    Newfoundland.      I2mo. 
Half  calf.     Dublin,  1871.  4  50 

70.  DAVENPORT  (W.  Bromley-).    Sport.     Fox  Hunting,  Salmon 
Fishing,    Covert    Shooting,    Deer    Stalking.       Illustrated.      Square 
I2mo.     London,  1885.  4  oo 

71.  DAVIES  (E.  W.  L.)     Our  Sea  Fish  and  Sea   Food.     I2mo. 
Paper.     London,   1887.  40 

72.  DAVIES  (G.  Christopher).     Angling  Idylls.     I2mo.     London, 
1876.  i  75 

73.  DAVIES  (G.  Christopher).     Mountain,    Meadow,  and    Mere. 
A   series   of   outdoor  sketches  of  Sport,   Scenery,   Adventures,   and 
Natural  History.      16  illustrations.      I2mo.     London,  1874.         2  25 

74.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  3  50 

75.  DAVIES  (G.  Christopher).     Norfolk  Broads  and  Rivers;  or, 
the  water-ways,  lagoons,  and  decoys  of  East  Anglia.      I2mo.     Edin- 
burgh, 1884.  2  40 

76.  DAVY  (Sir  Humphrey).     Salmonia;  or,  Days  of  Fly  Fishing. 
With  some  account  of  the  habits  of  Fishes  belonging  to  the  genus 
Salmo.      i6mo.     Boston,  1870.  I   50 

77.  Another,  the  first,  edition.      i6mo.     London,  1828.  I   50 

78.  DAVY  (John).     The  Angler  and  his  Friend ;  or,  Piscatory  col- 
loquies and  Fishing  excursions.      I2mo.     London,  1855.  2  25 

79.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  3  25 

80  DAVY  (John).  The  Angler  in  the  Lake  District;  or,  Piscatory 
colloquies  and  Fishing  excursions  in  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland. 
I2mo.  London,  1857.  3  oo 

81.  DAWSON  (George).     Angling  Talks.     Being  the  winter  talks 
on  summer  pastimes.      I2mo.     New  York,  1883.  50 

82.  DAWSON    (George).     Pleasures   of    Angling   with   Rod    and 
Reel  for  Trout  and  Salmon.      I2mo.     New  York,  1876.  I   50 

83.  DAY  (Francis.)      British   and    Irish    Salmonidae.     12  colored 
plates.     Imperial  8vo.     London,  1887.  *6  80 


Angling  and  Sporting  Books.  9 

84.  DEAD   (The)  SHOT;  or,  Sportsman's  Complete   Guide.     Being 
a  treatise  on  the  use  of  the  Gun,  with  lessons  in  the  art  of  Shooting 
Game    of    all    kinds,    Pigeon    Shooting,    Dog    Breaking,    etc.      By 
"Marksman."      I2mo.     New  York,  n.  d.  (1873).  J   25 

85.  DODGE   (Col.    Richard    I.)      The    Hunting    Grounds   of  the 
Great  West.     A  description  of  the  Plains,  Game,  and  Indians  of 
the  great  North  American  Desert.     With  an  introduction  by  Wm. 
Blackmore.     Illustrated.     8vo.     London,    1878.  4  oo 

86.  DRUMMOND  (Hon.  W.  H.)     The  Large  Game  and  Natural 
History  of  South    and    South-eastern  Africa.     Colored    and    tinted 
plates.     Small  4to.     New  half  calf.     Edinburgh,  1875.  6  5° 

87.  DRYDEN  (Adam).     Hints  to  Anglers.     Maps.     I2mo.     Edin- 
burgh, 1862.  i  oo 

88.  DYKES  (T.)     All  Round  Sport  with  Fish,  Fur,  and  Feather. 
Tinted    full-page   plates    and    other   illustrations.      8vo.      London, 
1887.  4  20 

89.  EDWARDS    (S.    E.)     The    Ohio   Hunter.     A   sketch    of  the 
frontier  life  of  the  great  Bear  and  Deer  Hunter  of  the  State  of  Ohio. 
i6mo.     Battle  Creek,  1866.  75 

90.  ELLACOMBE    (Rev.   H.   N.)     Shakespeare   as   an   Angler. 
l6mo.     Parchment.     London,  1883.  2  50 

91.  ELLIOTT  (William).     Carolina  Sport  by  Land  and  Water,  in- 
cluding incidents  of  Devil-fishing,  Wild  Cat,  Deer,  and  Bear  Hunt- 
ing, etc.     Illustrated.     I2mo.     New,  York  1859.  2  oo 

92.  FACTS  AND  FANCIES  of  Salmon  Fishing.     With  original 
illustrations.    By  "  Clericus"  [Rev.\V.  Cartwright].    I2mo.    London, 
1874-  2  25 

93.  FARRAR  (Capt.  Chas.  A.  J.)     Eastward  Ho!  or,  adventures 
of  Rangely  Lakes.     Containing  the  amusing  experiences  and  start- 
ling incidents  connected  with  a  trip  of  a  party  of  Boston  boys  to  the 
wilds  of  Maine.      i6mo.     Boston,  1884.  I  25 

94.  FARRAR  (Capt.  Chas.  A.  J.)     Illustrated  Guide  Book  to  the 
Androscoggin  Lakes  and  the  head-waters  of  the  Connecticut,  Magal- 
loway,  and  Androscoggin  Rivers,  etc.,  with  a  treatise  on  camping 
out,  etc.     i6mo.     Boston,  1884.  i  oo 


io  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  Cincinnati. 

95.  FARRAR    (Capt.    Chas.    A.  J.)     Illustrated    Guide    Book   to 
Moosehead  Lake,  the  wilds  of  Northern  Maine,  Kennebec,  Penob- 
scot,  and  St.  Johns  Rivers.      l6mo.     Boston,  1884.  i  oo 

96.  FELLOWS    (Henry    P.)       Boating    Trips    on    New    England 
Rivers.     Illustrated.      I2mo.     Boston,  1884.  I   25 

97.  FISHER    (P.    [W.    A.    Chatto]).      The    Angler's    Souvenir. 
Edited    by  G.   Christopher  Davies.     Illustrated   with    steel    plates ; 
printed    with    borders.       Small    4to.       New    half    calf.       London, 
[1886].  4  50 

98.  FLACK  (Captain).     A   Hunter's   Experience  in  the  Southern 
States.      Being    an    account    of   the   natural    history  of   the  various 
Quadrupeds    and    Birds  which    are    the    objects   of  chase    in  those 
countries.      I2mo.      London,  1866.  I    75 

99.  FLETCHER    (Phinehas).      Piscatory    Eclogues,    with    other 
Poetical  Miscellanies.  With  notes.    [By  W.  Tytler,  Lord  Woodhouse- 
lee.]      I2mo.      Edinburgh,  1777.  2  50 

100.  FLY    MAKER'S    HAND-BOOK.     Illustrated   with   coloured 
plates  of  the   most  useful  Flies  for  Trout  and   Grayling.     Square 
i6mo.     Liverpool,  1887.  80 

101.  FOSTER  (David).     The  Scientific  Angler.     Being  a  general 
and  instructive  work  on  artistic  Angling.     Edited  by  Wm.  C.  Harris. 
Illustrated.      I2mo.     New  York,    1883.  i   50 

102.  FRANCE    (L.    B.    ["Bourgeois"]).      Mountain   Trails    and 
Parks  in  Colorado.      I2mo.     Denver,  1887.  i   50 

103.  [FRANCE  (L.  B.]     With  Rod  and  Line  in  Colorado  Waters. 
I2mo.     Denver,  1884.  i  oo 

104.  FRANCIS  (Francis).    Angling  Reminiscences.    i6mo.    Lon- 
don, 1887.  i  40 

105.  FRANCIS  (Francis).    A  Book  on  Angling.    Being  a  complete 
treatise  on  the  art  of  Angling   in  every  branch,  with  explanatory 
plates.      I2mo.     London,   1880.  5  oo 

106.  FRANCIS  (Francis).     Fish  Culture.     A  practical  guide  to  the 
modern  system  of  Breeding  and  Rearing  Fish.     Illustrated.      I2mo. 
London,  1865.  2  oo 

107.  FRANCIS    (Francis).     By   Lake   and   River.      An   Angler's 
rambles  in  the  north  of  England  and  Scotland.     I2mo.     London, 
1874.  2  75 


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108.  FRANCK  (Richard).     Northern  Memoirs,  to  which  is  added 
the  Contemplative  and    Practical^"  Angler.     Writ  in  the  year  1658. 
With  preface  and  notes.     [By  Sir  Walter  Scott.]     8vo.     Edinburgh, 
1821.  3  50 

109.  FRESH    WOODS    and    Pastures    New.      [By   E.    Marston.] 
i8mo.      London,  1887.  60 

no.  FRY  (W.  H.)  A  Complete  Treatise  on  Artificial  Fish  Breed- 
ing, including  the  reports  made  to  the  French  Academy  and  Gov- 
ernment, and  as  pursued  in  England.  Illustrated.  I2mo.  New 
York,  1854.  i  oo 

111.  FUR,  FIN,  AND    FEATHER.     Game  laws  of  various  states, 
Hunting    and    Fishing    resorts,    etc.      8vo.       Paper.       New   York, 
1884.  50 

112.  GAMEKEEPER  (The)  at  Home.     Sketches  of  natural  history 
and  rural  life.     [By  R.  Jefferies  ]     i6mo.     Boston,  1879.  I   50 

113.  Another  edition.     Illustrated.      I2mo.     Boston,   1884.  3  75 

114.  GIBSON  (W.  Hamilton).     Camp  Life  in  the  Woods,  and  the 
tricks    of    trapping    and    trap    making.     Illustrated.      i6mo.     New 
York,  n.  d.  (1881).  I  oo 

115.  [GILLMORE  (Parker)].     Accessible  Field  Sports.     The  ex- 
perience of  a  sportsman  in  North  America.     By  "  Ubique."     I2mo. 
London,  1869.  3  oo 

116.  [GILLMORE  (Parker)].     Gun,  Rod,  and    Saddle.     Personal 
experiences.      By  "Ubique."     I2mo.     London,  1869.  I  oo 

117.  GILLMORE  (Parker).     Prairie  and  Forest.     A  description  of 
the  Game  of  North  America,  with  personal  adventures  in  their  pur- 
suit.    Illustrated.      I2mo.     London,  1874.  3  oo 

118.  GILLMORE  (Parker).     The  Hunter's  Arcadia.     Illustrated. 
8vo.     London,  1886.  4  oo 

119.  GOODE  (G.  Browne).     The  Fisheries  and  Fishing  Industries 
of  the  United  States.     Section  I.  Natural  history  of  useful  Aquatic 
Animals.     With  volume  of  227  plates  of  Fishes.     2  vols.    410.  Wash- 
ington, 1884.  5  oo 

120.  GOULD  (John  M.)     How  to  Camp  Out.     Hints  for  camping 
and  walking.      i8mo.     New  York,  1880.  7$ 

121.  CREEN    (Seth).      Home    Fishing   and    Home  "Waters.      A 
practical  treatise  on  Fish  culture :   the  utilization  of  farm  streams, 


12  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  Cincinnati. 

the  management  of  Fish  in  the  artificial  pond,  the  transportation  of 
Eggs  and  Fry,  with  observations  on  common  Fish  and  the  methods 
of  capturing  them.  I2mo.  New  York,  1888.  50 

122.  GROHMAN  (W.  A.  Baillie-).    Camps  in  the  Rockies.    Being 
a  narrative  of  life  on  the  frontier,  and  sport  in  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
etc.     Map.     I2mo.     New  York,   1882.  i  25 

123.  Another  edition.      8vo.        Half  calf.     London,  1882.  3   75 

124.  GUNTHER  (Albert  C.  L.  G.)     An  Introduction  to  the  Study 
of  Fishes.     Illustrated.     8vo.     Edinburgh,  1880.  8  oo 

125.  HALLOCK  (Charles).     Camp  Life  in  Florida.     A  hand-book 
for  sportsmen  and  settlers.      i6mo.     New  York,  1876.  2  oo 

126.  HALLOCK  (Charles).     The  Fishing  Tourist.     Angler's  guide 
and  reference  book.      I2mo.     New  York,  1873.  2  °° 

127.  HALLOCK  (Charles).     The  Sportsman's  Gazetteer  and  Gen- 
eral Guide.     The  Game  Animals,  Birds,  and  Fishes  of  North  Amer- 
ica ;  their  habits  and  various  methods  of  capture.     A  directory  of 
the  principal    Game  resorts,  etc.     Maps    and    illustrations.      I2mo. 
New  York,  1883.  3  oo 

128.  HAMILTON  (Edward).     Recollections   of  Fly   Fishing  for 
Salmon,  Trout,  and    Grayling.     With    notes   on    their  haunts   and 
history.     Plates.      I2mo.     London,  1884.  2  40 

129.  Another  edition.      I2mo.     New  York,  1884.  I   75 

130.  HAMILTON  (R.)     A  History  of  British  Fishes.     68  colored 
plates.     2  vols.      i8mo.      London,  n.  d.  3  50 

131.  HAMMOND  (S.  H.)     Hunting  in  the  Northern  Wilds;  or, 
a    tramp    in    the    Chateaugay  woods,   over   hills,   lakes,    and    forest 
streams.     I2mo.     Philadelphia,  n.  d.  I  oo 

132.  HAMMOND  (S.  H.)     Wild    Northern  Scenes ;   or,   sporting 
adventures  with  the  rifle  and  the  rod.    I2mo.  Philadelphia,  n.  d.    I  oo 

133.  HAND-BOOK    OF    ANGLING.       Teaching    Fly    Fishing, 
Trolling,  Bottom  Fishing,  and  Salmon  Fishing.     With  the  natural 
history  of  River  Fish,  and  the  best  modes  ot  catching  them.     By 
"Ephemera"  (E.  Fitzgibbon).      I2mo.     London,  1853.  I   50 

134.  HANSARD  (Geo.  A.)    Trout  and  Salmon  Fishing  in  Wales. 
i6mo.      London,  1834.  I   75 


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135.  HARDY  (Campbell).      Forest  Life  in  Acadie.      Sketches  of 
sport  and  natural  history  in  the  lower  provinces  of  the  Canadian 
Dominion.    Illustrated.    8vo.    New  half  calf.    London,  1869.     5  50 

136.  HARDY  (Campbell).  Sporting  Adventures  in  the  New  World ; 
or,  days  and  nights  Moose   hunting   in   the  pine  forests  of  Acadia. 
Illustrated.     2  vols.      I2mo.     London,  1855.  4  oo 

137.  HARRIS  (William  C.)     The  Angler's  Guide  Book  and  Tour- 
ist's   Gazetteer  of  the   Fishing  Waters   of  the   United   States   and 
Canada.     i6mo.     New  York.  I  oo 

138.  HARTING  (Jas.  E.)     Essays  on  Sport  and  Natural  History. 
Illustrated.     8vo.     London,   1883.  5  oo 

139.  HARTLEY  (Cecil  B.)    Hunting  Sports  of  the  West.    The  ad- 
ventures  of    the   most   celebrated   hunters   and    trappers.       I2mo. 
Philadelphia,  n.  d.  I  oo 

140.  HEADLEY  (J.  T.)     The  Adirondack;  or,  life  in  the  woods. 
Illustrated.      I2mo.     New  York,   1875.  2  °° 

141.  HEARNE  (Peregrine).     Perils  and  Pleasures  of  a  Hunter's 
Life.     Illustrated.     I2mo.     Philadelphia,  n.  d.  I  oo 

142.  HENDERSON    (Howard).     Practical    Hints   on    Camping. 
Illustrated.      I2mo.     Chicago,  1882.  I   25 

143.  HENDERSON   (William).     My  Life  as  an  Angler.     With 
Woodbury  portrait  and  12  woodcuts.      I2mo.     New  half  calf.     Lon- 
don, 1880.  4  25 

144.  HENSHALL    (Dr.   James   A.)     Book   of    the    Black    Bass. 

Comprising  its  complete  scientific  and  life  history,  together  with  a 
practical  treatise  on  Angling  and  Fly  Fishing,  and  a  full  description 
of  Tools,  Tackle,  and  Implements.  Portrait  and  numerous  illustra- 
tions. I2mo.  Cincinnati,  1881.  3  oo 

145.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  4  50 

146.  HENSHALL    (Dr.  James  A.)      Camping   and    Cruising  in 
Florida.     An  account  of  two  winters  passed  in  cruising  round  the 
coast  of  Florida,   as  viewed    from  the  standpoint  of  an    Angler,  a 
Sportsman,  a  Yachtsman,  a  Naturalist,  and  a  Physician.     Illustrated. 
I2mo.     Cincinnati,  1884.  I   50 

147.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  2  75 


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148.  HERBERT  (Henry  W.)    Frank  Forester's  Fish  and  Fishing 
of  the  United  States  and  British  Provinces  of  North  America.     Re- 
vised and  corrected,  with  a  treatise  on  Fly  Fishing,  by  "  Dinks." 
I2mo.     New  York,  n.  d.  2  50 

149.  HERBERT    (H.   W.)     Frank    Forester's    Sporting    Scenes 
and    Characters.     Embracing  "The  Warwick  Woodlands,"   "My 
Shooting    Box,"     "The    Quorndon    Hounds,"    and     "The    Deer- 
stalkers."    With  life   of  the  author,    etc.     2  vols.      I2mo.     Phila- 
delphia, n.  d.  4  oo 

150.  HERBERT    (H.  W.)     Life  and  Writings  of  "Frank    For- 
ester."    Edited  by  David  W.  Judd.     2  vols.      I2mo.     New  York, 
1882.  3  oo 

151.  HI-REGAN.  How  and  Where  to  Fish  in  Ireland.     Map  and 

illustrations.      i6mo.     New  half  calf.     London,  1886.  3  oo 

152.  HOFFLAND  (T.  C.)     The  British  Angler's  Manual;  or,  the 

art  of   Angling.     With   instructions  in  Fly  Fishing,  Trolling,   etc. 
Edited  by  E.  Jesse.     Illustrated.     I2mo.     London,  1848.  2  25 

153.  HOLBERTON  (Wakeman)     The  Art  of  Angling.     How  and 
where  to  catch  Fish.     i8mo.     New  York,  1887.  50 

154.  HOUGHTON    (Rev.   W.)      British    Fresh   Water    Fishes. 
With  a  colored   figure  of  each  species,  drawn  from  nature  by  A.  F. 
Lydon,  and  numerous  engravings.     4to.     London,  1884.  25  oo 

154^.  HOW  TO   CATCH    TROUT.     By  Three   Anglers.     I2mo. 
Boards.     Edinburgh,  1888.  40 

155.  HUBBARD  (Lucius  L.)     Summer  Vacations  at  Moosehead 
Lake    (Maine),  with   hints    to    campers,  etc.     Map  and  21  photo- 
graphic views.     i8mo.     Boston,  1879.  !  50 

156.  HUBBARD  (Lucius   L.)     Woods  and  Lakes  of  Maine.     A 
trip  from  Moosehead  Lake  to  New  Brunswick  in  a  birch-bark  canoe. 
To  which  is  added  some  Indian  place-names  and   their  meanings. 
Map  and  illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1884.  3  oo 

157.  JACKSON  (John).     The  Practical  Fly  Fisher.     More  particu- 
larly for  Grayling  or  Umber.     With  ten  coloured  plates  of  Flies. 
8vo.     London,  1880.  2  50 

158.  JARDINE  (Sir  Wm.)     The  Natural  History  of  Fishes  of  the 
Perch  Family.    36  coloured  plates.    i8mo<    Edinburgh,  1834.     I   75 


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159.  JESSE  (Edward).     An  Angler's  Rambles.     I2mo.     London, 
1836.  2  50 

160.  JOHNSON  (T.  B.)     The  Shooter's  Companion;  or,  a  descrip- 
tion of  Pointers  and  Setters,  etc.,  as  well  as  of  those  animals  which 
constitute  the  objects  of  pursuits,   breeding  and   training  of  Dogs, 
etc.     Illustrated.      I2mo.     London,  1830.  3  oo 

161.  JORDAN  (David  S.)     Review   of  Rafinesque's    Memoir   of 
North  American  Fishes.     8vo.     Paper.     Washington,  1877.  60 

162.  JORDAN    (David    S.)     Science    Sketches.      The   story   of  a 
Salmon.     Dispersion  of  Fresh  Water  Fishes,  etc.      i6mo.     Chicago, 
1888.  i   50 

163.  JORDAN  (David  S.)  and  GILBERT  (Chas.  H.)     Synopsis 
of  the  Fishes  of  North  America.     8vo.     Washington,  1882.     3  oo 

164.  KEENE  (J.  H.)    Fishing  Tackle,  its  Material  and  Manufacture. 
A  practical  guide  to  the  best  modes  of  making  every  kind  of  appli- 
ance   necessary  for  taking   Fresh  Water  Fish,   and    for  the    equip- 
ment of  the  Angler  and  Fly  Fisher.     Illustrated.      i6mo.     London, 
n.  d.  [1886].  I  40 

165.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  2  75 

166.  KEENE  (J.  H.)     Fly  Fishing  and  Fly  Making  for  Trout,  etc. 
With  plates  of  the  actual  material  for  making  Flies  of  every  variety. 
I2mo.     New  York,  1887.  I   50 

167.  KEENE  (J.  H.)     The    Practical    Fisherman.     Dealing   with 
the  natural  history  and   legendary  lore,  the  capture  of  British  Fresh 
Water  Fishes,  and  Tackle  and  Tackle  making.    Plates  and  wood-cuts. 
I2mo.     London,  1881.  4  20 

168.  KEMP  (John).     Shooting    and    Fishing    in    Lower    Brittany. 
I2ino.      London,  1859.  I   50 

169.  KENDALL  (Sidney  C.)     Among  the  Laurentians.     A  camp- 
ing story.      i6mo.     Toronto,  1885.  I  oo 

170.  KENNEDY  (Capt.  W.  R.)     Sport,  Travel,   and    Adventure 
in    Newfoundland    and    the    West    Indies.       Illustrated.       I2mo. 
Edinburgh,    1885.  3  25 

171.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  5  oo 

172.  KING  (John  L.)     Trouting  in  the  Brule  River;  or,  summer 
wayfaring  in  the  Northern  Wilderness.   I2mo.  New  York,  1880.    i   50 


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173.  KING  (Maj.  W.  Ross).     The  Sportsman  and  Naturalist  in 
Canada;    or,  notes    on  the  Game,  Game  Birds,  and   Fish  of   that 
country.      Coloured    plates    and  wood-cuts.     Royal   8vo.      London, 
1866.  8  oo 

174.  KINGSLEY   (Rev.    Chas.)      Prose    Idylls.      New   and    old. 
I2mo.      London,  1884.  I   75 

175.  KIRKBRIDE  (John).    The  Northern  Angler;  or,  Fly  Fisher's 
Companion.      i6mo.     Carlisle,   1840.  I   25 

176.  KRIDER    (John).      Sporting   Anecdotes,    illustrative   of    the 
habits  of  certain  varieties  of  American  Game.      8vo.      Philadelphia, 
1853.  2  25 

177.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  3  50 

178.  LAIDLEY  (Col.  T.  T.  S.)     A  Course  of  Instruction  in  Rifle 
Firing.     Illustrated.     321110.     Philadelphia,  1880.  I   50 

179.  LAMBERT    (Osmond).      Angling   Literature   in    England, 
and  descriptions  of  Fishing  by  the  Ancients.     With  a  notice  of  some 
books  on  other  piscatorial  subjects.      i6mo.     London,  1881.        I  oo 

180.  LANMAN    (Chas.)      Adventures   of   an    Angler    in    Canada, 
Nova  Scotia,  and  the  United  States.      I2mo.      London,  1848.      2  50 

181.  LANMAN  (Chas.)     Adventures  in  the  Wilds  of  the  United 
States   and    British   American    Prairies.      Illustrated.      2  vols.      8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1859.  6  oo 

182.  LANMAN    (Chas.)      Recollections    of    Curious    Characters 
and  Places.     8vo.     Edinburgh,  1881.  4  oo 

183.  LANMAN  (Chas.)     A  Tour  to  the  River  Saguenay,  in  Lower 
Canada.      I2mo.     Philadelphia,  1848.  2  oo 

184.  LEVINGE  (Capt.  R.  G.  A.)     Echoes  from  the   Backwoods ; 
or,  sketches  of  transatlantic  life.     2  vols.    I2mo.   London,  1846.   2  50 

185.  LEWIS  (ElishaJ.)     The  American  Sportsman.     Containing 
hints  to  sportsmen,  notes  on  shooting,  and  the  habits  of  the  Game 
Birds  and  Wild  Fowl  of  America.     Revised,  enlarged,  and  edited 
by  Arnold  Burgess.     Illustrated.     8vo.      Philadelphia,  1885.       2  50 

186.  LIFE  IN  NORMANDY.     Sketches  of  French  Fishing,  farm- 
ing, cooking,  natural  history,  and  politics,  drawn  from  nature.     [By 
J.  F.  Campbell.]     2  vols.     8vo.     Edinburgh,  1863.  4  oo 


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187.  LLOYD  (L.)     Field  Sports  of  the  North  of  Europe.     A  nar- 
rative of  Angling,  Hunting,  and  Shooting  in  Sweden  and  Norway. 
8vo.     London,  1885.  3  60 

188.  Another  edition.     2  vols.     8vo.     London,   1830.  6  oo 

189.  LLOYD  (L.)     The  Game   Birds  and  Wild  Fowl  of  Sweden 
and  Norway.     With  an  account  of  the  Seals  and  Sea-water  Fishes 
of  those  countries.     Map,  coloured  plates,  and  wood-cuts.     Royal 
Svo.     London,  1867.  9  oo 

190.  LLOYD  (L.)     Scandinavian  Adventures,  during  a  residence  of 
upwards  of  twenty  years,  respresenting  sporting  incidents  and  sub- 
jects of  natural  history,  and  devices  for  entrapping  Wild  Animals. 
Illustrated.     2  vols.     Svo.     London,  1854.  9  oo 

191.  LOCKE  (John).     Tweed  and  Don;  or,  recollections  and  reflec- 
tions   of   an    Angler  for  the    last    fifty  years.      i6mo.      Edinburgh, 
1860.  i  25 

192.  LONDON  (The)  Angler's  Book;    or,   Waltonian's   Chronicle. 
Containing  much  original  information  generally,  with  amusing  songs 
and   anecdotes    of    Fish   and    Fishing.     [By   J.    Baddeley.]     i6mo. 
London,  1834.  I   75 

193.  [LORD  (John  K.)]     At  Home  in  the  Wilderness.     Being  full 
instructions  how  to  get  along  and  to  surmount  all  difficulties  in  the 
way.     By  "  The  Wanderer."     I2mo.     London,  1867.  2  oo 

194.  LORD  (John  K.)     The  Naturalist  in  Vancouver  Island  and 
British  Columbia.    Illustrated.    2  vols.    I2mo.    London,  1866.     5  oo 

195.  LOWTH  (W.  S.)     Angling.     Angling  dodges  and  Match  Fish- 
ing.    Svo.     Hull,  n.  d.  I   50 

196.  LUCAS  (Thos.  J.)     Camp  Life  and  Sport  in  South  Africa. 
Illustrated.     Svo.     New  half  calf.     London,  1878.  3  50 

197.  MACKENZIE    (Murdo).     View   of  the    Salmon    Fishery  of 
Scotland.     With  observations  on  the  natural  habits  and  instincts  of 
the  Salmon,  etc.     Svo.     New  half  calf.     Edinburgh,  1860.          2  75 

198.  MACKINTOSH  (Alex.)     The  Modern  Fisher;    or,  Driffield 
Angler.     Descriptions  of  the  different    kinds  of  Fresh-water  Fish, 
and  the  best  methods  of  taking  them,  etc.     i8mo.     New  half  calf. 
Derby  [1806].  2  50 


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199.  McLELLAN  (Isaac.)     Poems  of  the  Rod  and  Gun;  or,  sport 
by  flood  and  field.     Edited,  with  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  Will 
Wildwood  [Frederick  E.  Pond.]     I2mo.     New  York,  1886.        2  oo 

200.  MACRAE  (Alex.)     Hand-book  of  Deer  Stalking.     With   in- 
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201.  MAGRATH  (T.  W.)    Authentic  Letters  from  Upper  Canada. 
With  an  account  of  Canadian  field  sports,  and  etchings  by  Samuel 
Lover.      i8mo.     Dublin,  1833.  2  oo 

202.  MANLEY  (J.J.)     Notes  on  Fish  and  Fishing.     Illustrated. 
I2mo.      London,  1877.  2  40 

203.  [MARCH  (J.)]     The  Jolly  Angler;  or,  Waterside  Companion. 
Containing  an  account  of  the  best  places  for  Angling,  and  the  differ- 
ent sorts  of  Fish  contained    therein,  the  Tackles,   Bait,  and  other 
requisites  for  an  expert  Angler.     Illustrated.      i6mo.     London,  n.  d. 
[1835]-  I   50 

204.  MARTIN  (J.  W.)     Float  Fishing  and  Spinning  in  the  Not- 
tingham style.     Being  a  treatise  on  so-called  Coarse  Fishes,  with  in- 
structions for  their  capture,  including  a  chapter  on  Pike    Fishing. 
I2mo.     London,  1882.  80 

205.  MAST  (Rev.  Isaac).     The  Gun,  Rod,  and  Saddle;  or,  nine 
months  in  California.      i6mo.     Philadelphia,  1876.  i  25 

206.  MAXIMS  AND  HINTS  for  an   Angler.     Embellished   with 
humorous  engravings  illustrative  of  the  miseries  of  Fishing.     With 
maxims    and    hints    for    a    Chess    Player.       i8mo.       Philadelphia, 
1868.  50 

207.  MAYER  (Alfred  M.,  Editor).     Sport  with  Gun  and  Rod  in 

American  Woods  and  Waters.  Fifty  articles  by  well-known  experts. 
Handsomely  illustrated  with  ten  full-page  Japan  proofs  and  six  hun- 
dred illustrations  on  wood.  Royal  8vo.  New  York,  1884.  10  oo 

208.  The  Same.     Popular  edition.  4  oo 

209.  MAYNARD    (C.  J.)      Manual   of   Taxidermy.      A  complete 
guide  to  collecting  and  preserving  Birds  and  Mammals.     Illustrated. 
i6mo.     Boston,  1884.  I   25 

210.  MEDWIN  (Thomas).     The  Angler  in  Wales;  or,  days  and 
nights  of   sportsmen.      Illustrated.     2  vols.     8vo.     New  half  calf. 
London,  1834.  6  oo 


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211.  MINOT  (H.  D.)     The  Land  Birds  and  Game  Birds  of  New 
England.     "With  descriptions   of  the   Birds,  their  nests  and   eggs, 
their  habits  and  notes.     Illustrated.     8vo.     Salem,  1877.  3  oo 

212.  MOFFAT    (A.   S.)      The    Secrets    of    Angling.      Illustrated. 
I2mo.     Edinburgh,  1865.  3  oo 

213.  MULERTT  (Hugo).     The  Goldfish,  and 'its  systematic  culture 
with  a  view  to  profit.     A  practical  treatise  on  the  Fish,  its  propaga- 
tion, enemies,  diseases,  and  the  care  of  the  Fish  in  captivity,  with 
hints  on  the  construction  of  ponds,  etc.     Illustrated.     Square  I2mo. 
Cincinnati,  1883.  50 

214.  MULERTT  (Hugo).     How  to    Cook    Fish.     133    recipes   for 
preparing  Sea  and  Fresh  Water  Fish  for  the  table.      i8mo.     Paper. 
Cincinnati,  1886.  25 

215.  MULES    (P.    H.)      George    Doggett,    Keeper.      Illustrated. 
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216.  MURPHY  (John  M.)     American  Game  Bird   Shooting.     Il- 
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217.  MURPHY  (John  M.)    Sporting  Adventures  in  the  Far  West. 
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218.  MURRAY  (W.  H.  H.)     Adventures  in  the  Wilderness;  or, 
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219.  Another  edition.     With  fresh  chapters  by  Gen.  Geo.  W.  Wingate. 
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220.  NETTLE  (Richard).     The  Salmon  Fisheries  of  the  St.  Law- 
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221.  NEWLAND    (Rev.    H.)      Forest    Scenes    in    Norway   and 
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222.  NORRIS  (Thaddeus).     American    Fish  Culture.     Embracing 
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223.  NORRIS  (Thaddeus).     The  American  Angler's   Book.     Em- 
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224.  NORTHROP  (A.  J.)     Camps  and   Tramps   in  the  Adiron- 
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summer  vacations  in  the  wilderness.      i6mo.     Syracuse,  1885.      I   25 

225.  NORTON  (C.  L.)  and  HABBERTON  (John).     Canoeing  in 
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the  editor,  the  artist,  and  the   scribbler.      Recorded  by  the  Commo- 
dore   and    the    Cook.       Illustrated.       I2mo.       Paper.     New   York, 
1886.  50 

226.  O'GORMAN.    The  Practice  of  Angling,  particularly  as  regards 
Ireland.     2  vols.      I2mo.     Dublin,    1845.  3  50 

227.  OLIVER  (Stephen  the  Younger  [Wm.  A.  Chatto]).     Scenes 
and  Recollections  of  Fly  Fishing  in  Northumberland,  Cumberland, 
and  Westmoreland.      i6mo.      London,  1834.  2  25 

228.  ORVIS  (Chas.  F.)  and  CHENEY  (A.  N.)     Fishing  with  the 
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standard  Flies.     Square  I2mo.      Boston,  1886.  2  50 

229.  PALLISER  (John.)     Solitary  Rambles  and  Adventures  of  a 
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230.  PALMER   HACKLE  [Robert  Blakey].     Hints  on  Angling, 
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which  are  appended  some  brief  notices  of  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish 
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231.  PARK   (Col.  Horace).     The  Sportsman's   Hand-Book.     Con- 
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232.  PEARD  (Dr.  W.)     A  Year  of  Liberty;  or,  Salmon  Angling  in 
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233.  PEEL  (E.  Lennox).     A  Highland  Gathering.     With  31  illus- 
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234.  PENNELL  (H.  Cholmondeley-).     The  Angling  Naturalist. 
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London,  n.  d.  2  oo 

235.  PENNELL  (H.  C.)     The  Book  of  the  Pike.     With  a  chapter 
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236.  PENNELL    (H.    C.)     Fishing.     Vol.   I.   Salmon   and  Trout; 
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237.  PENNELL  (H.  C.)     Fishing  Gossip;  or,  stray  leaves  from 
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1866.  2  oo 

238.  PENNELL  (H.  C.)    Modern  Improvements  in  Fishing  Tackle 
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239.  PENNELL  (H.  C.)     The  Modern  Practical  Angler.     A  com- 
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240.  PENNELL  (H.  C.)     The  Sporting  Fish   of  Great    Britain. 
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241.  PISCATORIAL    Reminiscences    and    Gleanings    by  an    old 
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242.  PRACTICAL  HINTS  on  Shooting.     Being  a  treatise  on   the 
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useful  information  relative  to  Shooting.    By  "2O-Bore."    Illustrated. 
8vo.     London,   1887.  4  oo 

243.  PRIME    (W.    C.)      I    go   a    Fishing.       I2mo.      New   York, 
1873.  2  oo 

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245.  [PRIME  (W.  C.)]    Later  Years.    I2mo.  New  York,  1854.  200 

246.  PRITT  (T.  E.)     The  Book  of  the  Grayling.     Being  a  descrip- 
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247.  PRITT   (T.  E.)     North  Country  Flies.     With  particulars  of 
the  dressing  and  season  of  Flies,  and  chapters  on  Fishing,  the   Min- 
now, the  Creeper,  the  Stone  Fly,  and  Worm,  in  clear  water.     Col- 
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248.  PROUTY  (Lorenzo).     Fish,  their  Habits  and    Haunts,  and 
the  Methods  of  Catching  Them.     Together  with  Fishing  as  a  recre- 
ation.   i2mo.     Boston,  1883.  J   5° 

249.  PULMAN    (G.   P.  R.)     Vade    Mecum   of    Fly    Fishing   for 
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artificial  Flies.     Illustrated.      i6mo.     London,  1851.  I   50 

250.  RAMBLES  and  Recollections  of  a  Fly  Fisher.     Illustrated, 
with  ample  instructions   to  the  novice,  inclusive  of  Fly  making,  and 
a  list  of  really  useful  Flies.     By  "  Clericus  "  [Rev.  W.  Cartwright], 
I2mo.     New  half  calf.     London,  1854.  3  oo 

251.  RANDOM  CASTS;  or,  odds  and  ends  from  an  Angler's  note- 
book.    By  "E.   M.   E."  [E.   E.    Millard].      i6mo.     New  half  calf. 
New  York,  1878.  2  oo 

252.  RAU  (Charles).     Prehistoric  Fishing  in  Europe  and  America. 
Profusely  illustrated.   Folio,  pp.  342.   Paper.  Washington,  1884.   6  oo 

253.  REMINISCENCES  of  the  Lews;  or,  twenty  years'  wild  sports 
in    the    Hebrides.       By    "  Sixty-one."       Portrait   and    illustrations. 
I2mo.     New  half  calf.      London,  1873.  4  °° 

254.  REVOIL  (Benedict  H.)     Shooting  and  Fishing  in  the  Rivers, 
Prairies,  and  Backwoods  of  North  America.     2  vols.      I2mo.      Lon- 
don, 1865.  4  oo 

255.  RIDGWAY  (Robert).     A  Manual  of  North  American   Birds. 
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Philadelphia,  1887.  7  50 

256.  ROBERTS    (Sir   Randall).      Glenmahra;    or,    the   Western 
Highlands.     Witk    illustrations   by   the    author.       I2mo.      London, 
1870.  2  oo 

257.  ROBERTS  (Sir  R.  H.)     The  Silver  Trout,  and  other  stories. 
i6mo.     London,  1887.  I  40 

258.  ROOPER  (George).     Flood,  Field,  and  Forest.     Illustrated. 
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259.  ROOFER    (George).      A    Month   in    Mayo.      Characteristic 
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London,  1876.  3  °° 

260.  ROOSEVELT    (Robert   B.)     Florida,  and   the   Game  Water 
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With  a  full  account  of  the  Sporting  along  our  sea  shores  and  inland 
waters,    and    remarks    on   Breech-loaders    and    Hammerless    Guns. 
Illustrated.     I2mo.     New  York,  1884.  2  oo 

261.  ROOSEVELT    (R.  B.)     The    Game    Fish   of  the   Northern 
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Sea  Trout  Fishing  of  Canada,  etc.     Together  with  simple  directions 
for     tying    artificial    Flies,    etc.      Illustrated.     I2mo.     New  York, 
1884.  2  oo 

262.  Another  edition  (the  first).     New  York,   1866.  2  oo 

263.  ROOSEVELT  (R.  B.)      Superior  Fishing;    or,   the  Striped 
Bass,  Trout,   Black  Bass,  and    Blue    Fish    of  the  Northern  States. 
With  an  account  of  a  sporting  visit  to  Lake  Superior,  etc.     Illus- 
trated.    I2mo.     New  York,  1884.  2  oo 

264.  Another  edition  (the  first).     New  York,  1865.  2  oo 

265.  ROOSEVELT  (R.  B.)  and  GREEN  (Seth).     Fish  Hatching 
and  Fish  Catching.      I2mo.     Rochester,  1879.  I   50 

266.  ROOSEVELT  (Theodore).     Hunting  Trips  of  a  Ranchman. 
Sketches  of  sport  in  the   northern  cattle  plains.     Illustrated.     8vo. 
New  York,  1886.  3  50 

267.  ROSCOE    (E.    S.)     Rambles   with   a   Fishing    Rod.     I2mo. 
Edinburgh,  1883.  I  80 

268.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  3  oo 

269.  ROWAN  (John  J.)    The  Emigrant  and  Sportsman  in  Canada. 
With  sketches  of  Canadian  sporting  adventures,  etc.     Map.      I2mo. 
London,  1876.  2  50 

270.  SABINE  (Lorenzo).     Report  on  the  Principal  Fisheries  of 
the  American  Seas.     8vo.     Washington,  1853.  I   50 

271.  ST.  JOHN  (Charles).     Short   Sketches  of  the  Wild  Sports 
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272.  SALTER  (T.  F.)     The  Angler's  Guide.     Being  a  plain  and 
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Trolling,  etc.     Seventh  edition.      i6mo.     New  half  calf.     London, 
1830.  4  25 

273.  SCHLEY    (Frank).      American    Partridge    and    Pheasant 
Shooting.     Describing  the  haunts,  habits,  and   methods  of  hunting 
and    shooting    the    American    Partridge,    Quail,    Ruffed    Grouse, 
Pheasant,  with  directions  for  handling  the  Gun,  hunting  with  the 
Dog,  and  the  art  of  shooting  on  the  wing.     With  a  history  of  the 
Partridges    and    Grouse    inhabiting    North    America.       Illustrated. 
I2mo.     Frederick,  1877.  2  °° 

274.  SCHOMBURGK    (R.    G.)     Natural    History  of  the    Fishes 
of    Guiana.      66   coloured    plates.       2  vols.       i6mo.       Edinburgh, 
1841.  3  50 

275.  SCHWATKA  (Fred'k).     Nimrod  in  the  North;  or,  Hunting 
and   Fishing  adventures  in  the  Arctic  regions.     4to.     New  York, 
1885.  2  50 

276.  SCOTCH   LOCH    FISHING.     By  "Black    Palmer."     i6mo. 
Edinburgh,  1882.  I  60 

277.  SCOTT  (Genio  C.)     Fishing  in  American  Waters.     A  new 
edition.      With    additions    on    southern    and    miscellaneous    Fishes. 
Numerous  illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  n.  d.  2  50 

278.  SCROPE  (William).    Days  and  Nights  Salmon  Fishing  in  the 
River  Tweed.     Illustrations.     8vo.     London,  1885.  5  oo 

279.  SCROPE  (William).     Days  of  Deer  Stalking  in  the  Scottish 
Highlands.     Including  an  account  of  the  nature  and  habits  of  the 
Red  Deer,  a  description  of  Scottish  forests,  and  historical  notes  on 
the  earlier  field  sports  of  Scotland,  etc.     Illustrated.     8vo.     London, 
1883.  5  00 

280.  SEARS  (Geo.  W.,  "Nessmuk").      Forest  Runes.      Portrait. 
8vo.     New  York,  1887.  I   25 

281.  SEELEY  (H.  G.)     The  Fresh  Water  Fishes  of  Europe.     A 

history  of  their  genera,   species,  structure,  habits,  and  distribution. 
214  illustrations.     8vo.     London,  1887.  3  oo 

282.  SENIOR  (William).     Near  and  Far.    An  Angler's  sketches  of 
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283.  SENIOR  (William).     By  Stream  and   Sea.     A  book  for  wan- 
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284.  SENIOR  (William).     Travel  and  Trout  in  the  Antipodes. 
An    Angler's   sketches   in   Tasmania    and    New   Zealand.       I2mo. 
London,  1880.  I   75 

285.  Another  copy.     New  half  calf.  3  oo 

286.  SHIELDS  (G.  O.)    Rustlings  in  the  Rockies.     Hunting  and 
Fishing.     Illustrated.      I2mo.     Chicago,  1883.  I  oo 

287.  SHOOTING  and  Fishing  Trips  in  England,  France,  Alsace, 
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288.  SHOOTING  on  the  Wing.     Plain  directions  for  acquiring  the 
art  of.     Useful  hints,   secret  recipes,  etc.     By  an  Old  Gamekeeper. 
l8mo.     New  York,  1873.  75 

289.  SIMEON  (Cornwall).     Stray  Notes  on  Fishing  and  Natural 
History.     I2mo.     London,  1860.  2  25 

29x5.  SLACK  (J.  H.)     Practical  Trout  Culture.     i6mo.    New  York, 
1872.  i  oo 

291.  SMITH  (Geo.  P.)     The  Law  of  Field  Sports.     A  summary  of 
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1886.  i  oo 

292.  SMITH  (H.  Perry).     The  Modern  Babes  in  the  Wood;  or, 
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the  Adirondacks.     By  E.  R.  Wallace.     Map  and  illustrations.     8vo. 
Hartford,  1872.  2  oo 

293.  SMITH  (Jerome  V.  C.)     Natural   History  of  the  Fishes  of 
Massachusetts.     Embracing  a  practical  essay  on  Angling.      i6mo. 
Boston,  1833.  2  25 

294.  SMITH    (W.    Anderson).     Benderloch ;    or,    notes   from  the 
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296.  SMITH    (W.    Anderson).     Lewsiana;    or,   life   in    the   outer 
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297.  SMITH    (W.    Anderson).      Loch    Creran.      Notes   from    the 
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298.  SOUTHESK    (Earl    of).      Saskatchewan    and    the    Rocky 
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Company's    territory.     Maps    and    illustrations.     8vo.     Edinburgh, 
1875.  3  50 

299.  SPEEDY  (Tom).     Sport   in  the    Highlands    and    Lowlands 
of   Scotland  with  Rod    and    Gun.     Illustrated.     8vo.     Edinburgh, 
1886.  4  50 

300.  SPORTING  SKETCHES,  Home  and  Abroad.  With  coloured 
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I2mo.     London,  n.  d.  3  75 

301.  SPRINGER  (John  T.)    Forest  Life  and  Forest  Trees.    Com- 
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302.  California,  for  1876-77.  25 

303.  Connecticut.     8th  Report.     May,  1874.  25 

304.  Connecticut.      i6th  Report,  with  1st  Report  Shell  Fish  Commis- 
sioners.    January,  1882.     Maps.  60 

305.  Connecticut.     22d  Report.     January,  1888.  25 

306.  Connecticut  Shell  Fish  Commissioners.     5th  Report.     1886.      25 

307.  Delaware.     1st  Report.      1881-2.  25 

308.  Maine.     Report  on  Aquseculture.      1864.  40 

309.  Maine.     I2th  Report.     Fisheries  and  Game.      1878.  25 

310.  Maine.     I3th  Report.     Fisheries  and  Game.      1879.  25 

311.  Maine.      I4th  Report.     Fisheries  and  Game.      1880.  25 

312.  Maine.     I5th  Report.     Fisheries  and  Game.     1881.  25 

313.  Maine.      l6th  Report.     Fisheries  and  Game.      1882.  25 

314.  Maine.     I7th  Report.     Fisheries  and  Game.     1883.  25 

315.  Maine.     2Oth  Report.     Fisheries  and  Game.      1886.  25 

316.  Maryland.     Ferguson's  Report.     January,  1876.  I  oo 

317.  Massachusetts.      i$th  Report.     September,  1880.  40 

318.  Massachusetts.      i6th  Report.     September,  1881.  40 

319.  Massachusetts.     i8th  Report.     December,  1883.  40 

320.  Massachusetts.     2ist  Report.     December,  1886.  40 

321.  Michigan.      1st  Report.      1873-4.  50 

322.  New  Hampshire.     Report.     June,  1866.  40 

323.  New  Hampshire.     Report.     June,  1878.  40 

324.  New  Hampshire.     Report.     June,  1879.  40 

325.  New  Hampshire.     Report.     June,  1887.  4° 


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326.  New  York.     4th  Report.     March,  1872.  35 

327.  New  York.     6th  Report.     February,  1874.  25 

328.  New  York.     8th  Report.     December,  1875.  25 

329.  New  York,     9th  Report.     December,  1876.  25 

330.  New  York.      I3th  Report.     February,  1884.  50 

331.  North  Carolina.     Report.      1879.  50 

332.  North  Carolina.     Report.      1883.  40 

333.  Ohio.     Klippart's  Essay.     January,  1873.  50 

334.  Ohio.      1st  Report.      1875-76.  75 

335.  Ohio.     2d  Report.      1877.  75 

336.  Ohio.     3d  Report.     1878.  25 

337.  Ohio.     6th  Report.     1881.  25 

338.  Ohio.     7th  Report.      1882.  25 

339.  Ohio.     8th  Report.     1883.  30 

340.  Ohio.      loth  Report.      1885.  30 

341.  Ohio,      nth  Report.      1886.  25 

342.  Rhode  Island.      Report.     January,  1869.  35 

343.  Rhode  Island.      Report.     February,  1872.  25 

344.  Rhode  Island.      Report.     January,  1887.  20 

345.  Tennessee.     Report  for  1881-82.  25 

346.  West  Virginia.      Report  for  1885-86  25 

347.  Vermont.     Report.      1866.  40 

348.  Vermont.     Report.      1883-84.  25 

349.  Vermont.     Report.      1885-86.  25 

350.  Virginia.     Reports.      1875-6,  1876-7.  50 

351.  STEELE  (Thomas  S.)     Canoe  and  Camera.     A  two  hundred 
mile  tour  through  the  Maine  forests.     With  map  and  60  illustrations. 
I2mo.     Boston,  1882.  I   50 

352.  STEELE  (Thomas  S.)     Paddle  and  Portage  from  Moosehead 
Lake  to  the  Aroostook  River,   Maine.     Map  and    60    illustrations. 
I2mo.     Boston,  1882.  I  50 

353.  STEVENS  (Chas.  W.)     Fly  Fishing  in  the  Maine  Lakes; 
or,    camp   life   in    the    wilderness.      Illustrated.       i8mo.  Boston, 
1884.  2  oo 

354.  STEWART    (Rev.   Alex.)     Nether    Lochaber.     The  natural 
history,   legends,    and   folk   lore   of  the    West    Highlands.  I2mo. 
Edinburgh,  1883.  2  25 


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355.  STEWART  (Rev.  Alex.)     'Twixt  Ben  Nevis  and  Glencoe. 

The  natural  history,  legends,  and  folk  lore  of  the  West  Highlands. 
Portrait.  I2mo.  Edinburgh,  1885.  2  50 

356.  STEWART  (W.  C.)     The  Practical  Angler;    or,  the  art  of 
Trout    Fishing,  more   particularly  applied    to   clear  water.     i8mo. 
Edinburgh,  1877.  I  oo 

357.  STREET  (A.  B.)     Woods  and  Waters ;  or,  the  Saranacs  and 
the  Racket.     Map  and  illustrations.    I2mo.    New  York,  1860.     200 

358.  STODDART  (T.  T.)     The  Art  of  Angling,  as  Practiced  in 
Scotland.     l8mo.     Edinburgh,  1836.  I  50 

359.  STODDART  (T.  T.)     The  Angler's  Companion  to  the  Rivers 
and  Lochs  of  Scotland.      I2mo.     Edinburgh,  1847.  3  50 

360.  STODDART  (T.  T.)     Angling  Reminiscences  of  the  Rivers 
and  Lochs  of  Scotland.      I2mo.     Glasgow,  1887.  I  40 

361.  Another  edition.    New  half  calf.    i6mo.    Edinburgh,  1837.     3  oo 

362.  STONE  (Livingston).     Domesticated  Trout.     How  to  breed 
and  grow  them.    Illustrated.    I2mo.    Charleston,  N.  H.,  1877.     250 

363.  "STONEHENGE"  Q.  H.  Walsh].     British  Rural    Sports. 

Comprising  Shooting,  Hunting,  Coursing,  Fishing,  Hawking,  Racing, 
Boating,  Pedestrianism,  with  all  rural  Games  and  Amusements. 
Illustrated.  Thick  I2mo.  London,  n.  d.  loth  edition.  6  oo 

364.  STRETTON  (Charles).     Sport  and  Sportsmen.     A  book  of 
Recollections.     8vo.     London,  1866.  3  oo 

365.  TAYLOR  (Samuel).     Angling  in  all  its  Branches,  reduced  to 
a  complete  Science.     Being  the  result  of  more  than  forty  years'  real 
practice  and  strict  observation.      I2mo.     London,  1800.  2  oo 

366.  THRASHER  (Halsey).     The    Hunter  and    Trapper.     Illus- 
trated.     I2mo.     New  York,  n.  d.  (1868).  75 

367.  TOLFREY  (Fred'k).     The   Sportsman   in   Canada.     Plates. 
2  vols.      I2mo.     London,  1845.  3  5° 

368.  TOLFREY  (Fred'k).    The  Sportsman  in  France.    Comprising 
a  sporting  ramble  through  Picardy  and  Normandy,  and  Boar  Shoot- 
ing in  Lower  Brittany.    Plates.    2  vols.    I2mo.    London,  1841.     3  50 

369.  TOWNSEND  (J.  K.)     Sporting  Excursions   in   the    Rocky 
Mountains.     Including  a  journey  to  the  Columbia  River,  etc.     2 
vols.      I2mo.     London,    1840.  3  5° 


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370.  TOWNSHEND  (F.  Trench).  Ten  Thousand  Miles  of  Travel, 
Sport,  and  Adventure  [in  North  America].     Plates.     8vo.     London, 
1869.  3  oo 

371.  TOWNSHEND  (F.  T.)     Wild  Life  in  Florida.     With  a  visit 
to  Cuba.     Illustrated.     8vo.     London,  1875.  3  °° 

372.  THREE    IN    NORWAY.     By  Two   of  Them.     Map  and   59 

•  irations.      121110.     New  half  calf.      London,  1882.  4  oo 

373.  Another  edition.      I2mo.     Cloth.     Philadelphia,  n.  d.  1^73 

UNITED  STATES  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries.  Reports 

of  the  Commissioner,      i.   Inquiry  into  the  Decrease  of  Food  Fishes. 

2.  The  Propagation  of  Food  Fishes  in  the  Waters  of  the  United 
States.     Illustrated.     8vo.      Washington,  v.  y. 

374.  ist  Report,  for  1871-72.     pp.  47+852.  3  oo 

375.  2d  Report,  for  1872-73.     pp.  102+808.  2  oo 

376.  3d  Report,  for  1873-74.     pp.  41  +  777-  5° 

377.  4th  Report,  for  1875-76.     pp.  50+1029.  25 

378.  5th  Report,  for  1877.     pp.  48+124- 981.  25 

379.  6th  Report,  for  1878.     pp.  64+988.  25 

380.  7th  Report,  for  1879.     pp.  51-}  846.  25 

381.  8th  Report,  for  1880.     pp.  46+1060.  25 

382.  9th  Report,  for  1881.     pp.  71+1146.  25 

383.  loth  Report,  for  1882.     pp.  92+1101.  25 

384.  iith  Report,  for  1883.     pp.  95  +  1206.  25 

385.  1 2th  Report,  for  1884.     pp.  71  +  1204.  I   25 

386.  I3th  Report,  for  1885.     PP-  112+1099.  I  25 

UNITED   STATES  Commission  of   Fish    and    Fisheries.      Bul- 
letins.    Illustrated.  8vo.     Washington,  v.  d. 

387.  Vol.  i,  for  1 88 1.  pp.  466.  i  oo 

388.  Vol.  2,  for  1882.  pp.  467.  I  oo 

389.  Vol.  3,  for  1883.  pp.  497.  i  oo 

390.  Vol.  4,  for  1884.  pp.  488.  I  oo 

391.  Vol.  5,  for  1885.  pp.  494.  i  oo 

392.  Vol.  6,  for  1886.     pp.  495.  i  oo 

393.  UP  DE  GRAF  (Thad.  S.)     Camping  in  the  Alleghanies ;  or, 
Bodines.     A  complete  practical  treatise  and  guide  to  "camping  out," 
containing  full  instructions  for  making  camp  equipment,  etc.,  with  a 
list  of  articles  necessary  for  camp  life.     Illustrated.     i6mo.     Phila- 
delphia, 1883.  I  25 


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394.  VAN   DOREN   (L.   O.)     The   Fishes  of   the   East  Atlantic 
Coast  that  are  caught  with  Hook  and   Line.     With  the  Fishes  of 
the  east  .coast   of  Florida.     By    S.    C.    Clarke.     Illustrated.     8vo. 
New  York,  1884.  I  50 

395.  VAN    DYKE  (Theodore    S.)     The    Rifle,  Rod,  and   Gun  in 
California.     A  sporting  romance.      I2mo.     New  York,  1881.       I   50 

396.  VAN  DYKE  (Theodore  S.)     The  Still  Hunter.     I2mo.     New 
York,  1883.  2  oo 

397.  VENABLE  (Col.  Robert.)     The  Experienced  Angler.     With 
a  memoir  of   the    author.     India   proof  plates.      i6mo.     Full   calf. 
London,  1825.  5  oo 

398.  VENNOR  (Henry  G.)     Our  Birds  of   Prey;  or,  the  Eagles, 
Hawks,  and  Owls  of  Canada.     30  photographic  plates.     410.     Mon- 
treal, 1876.  6  oo 

399.  WADE  (Henry).     Halcyon;  or,  Rod  Fishing  with   Fly,  Min- 
now, and  Worm.     To  which  is  added  a  short  and  easy  method  of 
dressing  Flies.     With  8  coloured  plates,  containing  117  specimens 
of  natural  and  artificial  Flies,  materials,  etc.,  and  4  plates  of  Fishes, 
baiting,  etc.     I2mo.     London,  1861.  2  50 

400.  WALTON  (Izaak).     The  Compleat  Angler;  or,  the  contem- 
plative man's  recreation.     Being  a  discourse  of  Fish  and  Fishing  not 
unworthy  the  perusal  of  most  Anglers.     Murray's  reprint  of  the  first 
edition.     i8mo.     London,  1872.  75 

401.  The  same.     Stock's  fac-simile  reprint  of  the' first  edition.     241110. 
Paper.     London,  n.  d.  50 

402  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  the 
contemplative  man's  recreation.  By  Isaak  Walton.  And  instructions 
how  to  Angle  for  a  Trout  or  Grayling  in  a  clear  stream.  By  Charles 
Cotton.  With  copious  notes,  for  the  most  part  original,  a  biblio- 
graphical preface,  and  a  notice  of  Cotton  and  his  writings,  by  Geo. 
W.  Bethune,  D.D.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  in  I.  Royal  Svo.  New 
York,  1880.  3  oo 

403.  Another  edition.     With  notes  by  G.  Christopher  Davies.     Illus- 
trated.    I2mo.     London,  n.  d.  I  oo 

404.  Another    edition.       Edited    by    "Ephemera"    [E.    Fitzgibbon]. 
Illustrated.      I2mo.     London,  1881.  80 


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405.  Another  edition.     With  lives  of  the  authors  and  numerous  notes, 
historical  and  practical,  by  Edward  Jesse.     With  papers  on  Fishing 
tackle,    Fishing    stations,    etc.,    by    Henry    G.    Bohn.     Illustrated. 
I2mo.     London,  1884.  I  50 

406.  The  same.     With  extra  illustrations.  2  25 

407.  Another  edition.     Edited   by  John   Major.     Illustrated.     I2mo. 
New  York,  1864.  2  oo 

408.  WALSHINGHAM    (Lord)    and    PAYNE-GALLWEY  (Sir 
Ralph^.     Shooting.     I.    Field  and    covert.     II.   Moor  and  marsh. 
With   contributions  by  other  writers.     Finely  illustrated.     2  vols. 
I2mo.     London,  1886.  7  oo 

409.  WARNER    (Chas.    Dudley).      In   the   Wilderness.       i8mo. 
Boston,  n.  d.  i  oo 

410.  WARREN    (J.    R.)      Shooting,    Boating,    and    Fishing    for 
Young  Sportsmen.      I2mo.     New  York,  1871.  I  oo 

411.  WATSON  (B.  A.)     The   Sportsman's  Paradise;  or,  the  lake 
lands  of  Canada.     Illustrated.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1888.  3  50 

412.  WEBB  (W.  E.)     Buffalo  Land.     Discoveries,  adventures,  and 
mishaps  of  a  scientific  and  sporting  party  in  the  Wild  West,  with  a 
complete   guide    for  sportsmen   and   emigrants.     Illustrated.     8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1874.  2  50 

413.  WEBSTER  (David).    The  Angler  and  the  Loop  Rod.    Plates, 
some  coloured.      I2mo.     Edinburgh,  1885.  2  50 

414.  WELLS  (Henry   P.)     The   American   Salmon    Fisherman. 
Illustrated.     Square  i6mo.     New  York,  1886.  I  oo 

415.  WELLS  (Henry  P.)    Fly  Rods  and  Fly  Tackle.    Suggestions 
as  to  their  manufacture  and  use.     Illustrated.      I2mo.     New  York, 
1885.  2  50 

416.  WESTWOOD  (T.)     In  Memoriam   Izaak  Walton.     Twelve 
sonnets  and  an  epilogue.     4^0.      London,  1884.  3  oo 

417.  WESTWOOD  (T.)  and  SATCHELL  (T.)     Bibliotheca  Pis- 
catoria.     A  catalogue  of  books  on  Angling,  the  Fisheries,  and  Fish 
culture,   with  bibliographical  notes  and   an   appendix    of   citations 
touching  on  Angling  and   Fishing  from  the  English  authors.     8vo. 
London,  1885.  3  oo 


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418.  WHITEHEAD  (Chas.  E.)     Wild  Sports  in  the  South;  or, 
the  camp-fires  of  the  Everglades.     Illustrated.      I2mo.     New  York, 
1860.  I   50 

419.  WILLARD    (Major   G.    L.)      Manual   of    Target    Practice. 

241110.     Philadelphia,  1862.  60 

420.  WILSON    (James).      The    Rod    and   the    Gun.      Being   two 
treatises  on  Angling  and  Shooting.     Plates  and  wood-cuts.      I2mo. 
New  half  morocco.     Edinburgh,  1841.  5  oo 

421.  WILSON  (James).     Voyage    Round   the  Coast  of  Scotland 
and  the  Isles.     2  vols.      I2mo.     Half  calf.     Edinburgh,  1842.     4  50 

422.  WILTON  (Earl  of).     On   the    Sports   and    Pursuits   of  the 
English,  as  bearing  upon  their  National  Character.      I2mo.     Lon- 
don, 1868.  2  50 

423.  WINGATE    (Gen.    Geo.  W.)      Manual   for   Rifle   Practice. 

Including  suggestions  for  practice  at  long  range,  and  for  the  forma- 
tion and  management  of  rifle  associations.  321110.  New  York, 
1882.  I  50 

424.  WOODCRAFT.      By    "  Nessmuk "    [G.   W.    Sears].       i8mo. 
New  York,  1884.  I  oo 

425.  WOOLEY  (C.   Phillips-).     The  Trottings  of  a  Tenderfoot. 
A  visit  to  the  Columbian  Fiords  and  Spitzbergen.      I2mo.     London, 
1884.  i  75 

426.  WRINKLES;    or,  hints  to  sportsmen  and    travelers  on  dress, 
equipment,    and    camp    life.       By    "The    Old    Shekarry "    [H.    A. 
Leveson].     I2mo.     London,  1874.  2  40 

427.  YOUNG  ANGLER  (The),    Naturalist,  and  Pigeon  and  Rab- 
bit Fancier.     Illustrated.      i8mo.     London,  1860.  75 

428.  YOUNG  (L.  J.  H.)     Sea  Fishing  as  a  Sport.     Coloured  plates 
and  wood-cuts.      I2mo.     London,  18/2.  I   75 

429.  YOUNG    SPORTSMAN'S    MANUAL;    or,    recreations    in 
Shooting,  with    some   account    of   the    Game  found    in  the  British 
Islands,  and  practical  directions  for   the  management  of  Dog  and 
Gun.       By    "Craven"    [John    W.    Carlton].       Illustrated.       I2mo. 
London,  1867.  I   75 

430.  YOUNGER  (John).     River  Angling  for  Salmon  and  Trout. 
i8mo.     Kelso,  1864.  I  25 


FOB  THE  NATURALIST  AND  ANGLER. 


DR.  JAMES  A.  HENSHALL'S 
BOOK  OF  THE  BLACK  BASS. 

Comprising  its  complete  Scientific  and  Life  Histories,  together 
with  u  Practical  Treatise  oil  Angling  and  Fly-fishing,  and  a 
full  Account  of  Tools,  Tackle,  and  Implements.  By  JAMES 
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The  Black  Bass  is  a  game-fish  of  the  highest  order,  and  is  pre- 
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extending  over  the  entire  country  east  of  the  Rocky  Mountains; 
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American  Angling  Works  (mostly  compilations  from  English  au- 
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few  pages  of  an  unreliable  and  insufficient  character  being  all  that 
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Dr.  Henshall  has  been  well  known  for  the  past  ten  years  as  an 

authority  on  the  Black  Bass,  and  as  an  expert  angler.     His  writ- 

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•K  OF  THE  BLACK  BASS  is  beautifully  printed,  hand- 
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special  engravings  drawn  from  life. 

Tht-  various  articles  of  tackle  are  faithfully  represented  by  more 
than  a  hundred  illustrations. 

•The  author,  being  a  life-long  angler,  has  written  his  own  personal 
exper:  1  observations  of  the  Black  Bass,  and  how  to  capture 

him.  This  portion  of  the  book  is  entirely  original  and  purely 
American,  and  differ*  vastly  from  any  work  hitherto  published  on 
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